As many as 80% of women will have uterine fibroids in their lifetime. Too many of them will undergo a hysterectomy, experts say.
Without an easy way to screen and with nondescript symptoms, ovarian cancer is often caught in late stages, requiring massive ...
Blood clots the size of raisins are normal during a heavy flow, but large, persistent clots may be a sign of an underlying ...
A placenta provides all the vital nutrients to your baby in the womb, but did you know that they do not have a typical shape? Its shape varies during each pregnancy due to several factors, including ...
SHE’S got a matter of weeks to go until welcoming her first child into the world. But former The Great British Bake Off star ...
Splenic Rupture Post-Caesarean Section. Open Journal of Nursing, 15, 848-862. doi: 10.4236/ojn.2025.1510061 . The spleen is a ...
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The Most Uncomfortable Part of Birth Might Come Afterwards
Though rare, postpartum hemorrhage is serious — losing excessive amounts of blood after you’ve given birth is a leading cause of maternal mortality, according to the American College of Obstetricians ...
Senator Angela Alsobrooks leads a roundtable on women's health research, focusing on uterine fibroids. The U-FIGHT Act aims to address disparities and improve treatment options.
Orgasms cause your uterus to contract, which can cause cramping — but a UTI, vaginismus, and other conditions can also cause ...
Many people think cancer always shows up with dramatic, unmistakable signs. But for women, some of the most common and dangerous cancers (like ovarian, breast, colon, and uterine) often start with ...
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IVF: When the embryo won’t implant
For optimistic parents, the embryo transfer during IVF is a moment of joy and apprehension. But when implantation doesn’t occur, one is left not only with ...
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